Artist Spotlight
Dyan Tai New Track Released – Get on it (feat Jamaica Moana)
Dyan Tai is a super artist based in Australia. Dyan Tai is Sydney powerhouse bringing the early 2000’s back with “Get on it“. The singer/songwriter’s newest single is a synth-pop-R&B ballad bolstered by Australian ballroom community leader, Jamaica Moana’s rap vocals.
The dark, sultry composition showcases Dyan’s signature genderless vocal melismas alongside Jamaica’s effortless flow; and marks the first collaboration between the two trailblazers in the Sydney queer music and arts scene.
“Get on it” uniquely features the Southeast Asian traditional instrument, “Gamelan” intricately woven together with throbbing, synth-heavy choruses. “I grew up listening to a lot of 2000s RnB/Pop crossovers. I got to explore a lot of those elements with Jamaica in this track and if you listen closely, I did a little tribute to the Queen of the 2000s in the bridge of the song,” Dyan says.
Self-described as the Asian empress of the gay streets of Sydney, Dyan Tai has emerged from the stages of the local cabaret scene. Now evolved into a pop artist, he is set to make a statement through his music and live performances.
Highly regarded for his yin and yang blend of modern pop music infused with traditional Asian instrumentation, his music is sonically paired with his expansive androgynous lithe vocals.
Dyan Tai works best on Indie pop, R&B, Synth-pop, Urban pop Chill, Mainstream, Dreamy, Sensual, Unsigned artist, & Upcoming projects.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dyan_tai/
Spotify:
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Artist Spotlight
Jeff Hodges delivers a reflection of life and meaning with “I Believe”
Jeff Hodges’ latest release, “I Believe,” is a tender Americana and country-leaning ballad that embraces the simplicity, honesty, and emotional clarity of a warm and reflective space. The song feels timeless with a grounded authenticity built on influences that sound like Zach Bryan, Chris Stapleton, and Leon Bridges.
The first notes of “I Believe” are soft and calm. The performance is purposeful as a slow-burning arrangement that feels like open roads, quiet mornings, and moments of pause in an otherwise fast-moving world, with a soundscape of soft acoustic textures and subtle country instrumentation. Jeff Hodges speaks in a natural, authentic voice. His tone is warm, measured, and full of feeling.
The song is about peace, gratitude, and finding meaning in the ordinary. It’s searching for little intimate truths, such as the gift of presence, the significance of relationships, and the beauty of the everyday. “I Believe” is a testament to Jeff Hodges as an artist dedicated to honest, emotion-driven storytelling. It’s a song that just asks us to slow down, breathe, and remember what’s important.
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Artist Spotlight
With “CLAIM IT ALL,” X-ANONYMOUS takes us on a dark journey through control, chaos, and rebirth
X-ANONYMOUS is back with a blistering new release, “CLAIM IT ALL,“ a hard rock and metalcore smackdown that takes intensity, emotion, and aggression and blasts them into a tightly controlled tempest of sound. It is a combination of guitar riffs, industrial textures, and unrelenting rhythmic drive.
It explodes, launching you into a fractured psychological space where the self is always challenged and reinvented. “CLAIM IT ALL” is about the struggle between self-control and external control. The song encapsulates the crushing burden of manipulation and coercion, creating a terrain in which the mind is a battleground. Every change appears to have a reason, mirroring a spiral into internal chaos and the attempt to slowly regain individual strength.
There’s an emotional undercurrent that suggests awakening, and it tempers the aggression of the instrumentation. It is as though a constant tug and pull exists between collapse and control, as if the track itself were trying to get away from its own limitations. X-ANONYMOUS’s powerful statement is bold, unfiltered, and unafraid to face the darkness to rise above it. “CLAIM IT ALL“ It’s a reminder of how identity always fights back when it’s repressed.
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